Bushcraft International (kettel stand)
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tht is a nice hanger you made. i also liked the fact that you dont use a hundred dollar knife. you are a true bushcrafter 5/5
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Nice use of material Fredde. Well done! 5/5
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@wildernessurvival GSI outdoors has a kettle just like that for Less than thirty dollars!!!!! hope that helps!
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@alexpoz09 hell yeah, good comment. A knife is a knife and it doesn't need to cost a hundred bucks. Ragweed forge for frosts of mora kickass quality, kickass prices and kickass service. oh and hobbexp is cool too
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Amazing skill! Practice, practice, practice!!!
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I've seen that kind of joinery in Japan - on Mt. Fuji. Interlocking parts with no hardware.
Double "Amen" to what elobiretv said about just showing and not wasting a lot of wind on telling. I'd rather see it than here it.
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Seeing that almost makes me mad. It is so simple - but had I not seen it - I would have likely never tried it. It is one of those times I say "Why didn't I think of that!?!"
Thanks Fredde - again!
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this is fantastic, your a true bushman!
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I've tried this as well. Until I realized the importance of under-cutting, I couldn't get the sticks to stay together, either. People thinks peg is the key, but actually it's not. It's the undercutting that prevents two pieces from coming apart. This is good vid. The more skills people watch and learn, more fun they will have out there, right?
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Amaizing skills! 5/5
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Hi Fredde.
Tried this, first sticks too thin but got the job done with the second effort.
5 Star vid as usual.
Al.
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Unbelievable! I had no idea how it was going to stay together! The peg is the key, right?
WHERE DID U GET UR KETTLE??
wildernessurvival 2 years ago
I THINK I GET IN ASIA SOME WHER,!!
hobbexp 2 years ago
Great job on the one match fire Bro! Glad to see that you didn't have to break out your ferro rod.. LOL
BushcraftOnFire 2 years ago 2
hehehe,, yeah its was the last one,
hobbexp 2 years ago